Avidemux

Hello...

I tried to capture some tv show from my DVB-T receiver. The kaffeine does work's nicely.
But the recorded file is m2t type and with a lot of commercials.
So I try AviDemux 2.6.0 (r8273) in my ubuntu 12.04.
The cutting works nice. Well if I don't forget to align all cut's in I frame. But it's ok.
The problem is that I have standalone DVD/Player/recorder capable to play divx. But I can't produce the right one with avidemux. Is it possible at all?
the unit is LG RH265.

For now I can produce playable file only with mencorder with that settings:
mencoder test.m2t -o test.avi -ovc lavc -oac mp3lame -ffourcc DX50

Is it possible to make same output with Avidemux to avoid double conversion?

Thanks.

p.s.
It's really question for avidemux forum but I can't register as no new registration is accepted.

Re: Avidemux

Well I know that naming scheme for divx is al little mess.
And my DVD recorder is a little bit picky. I tried a lot of variant made with different programs but only that made with mencoder are digestible for them.
But I tryed just short examples. Yesterday I try to convert bigger file but mencoder give me a error.

Re: Avidemux

I don't ever use AVI file container & avoid XVid etc..
I use MythTV & generate a cutlist & cut the original HD h264 files & play them on a HTPC.

There could be multiple problems..
1. AVI container with advanced video codecs (any MPEG4) is a ugly hack because the container does not support out of order frames.
So there are multiple hacks like packed B-frames etc
Basically .avi is obsolete.

2. Discovering the player requirements..
- for the container
- for the DivX codec (& the audio codec)

3.AviDeMUX 2.5 does not work with mpeg4/10 h264/avc..you must have mpeg2 video over dvb-t
The latest AviDeMux 2.6 purports to work h264.